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A fascinating talk on the Battle of Trafalgar will explore the contributions and hardships faced by over 70 Sunderland locals ...
The Battle of Trafalgar, which took place on October 21st, 1805, was part of the War of the Third Coalition within the Napoleonic Wars. This conflict involved the British fighting against both Spanish ...
To commemorate the 220th anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson, we are running a series of articles this year exploring the life and times of ...
"The village of Burnham Thorpe has strong connections with Horatio Nelson and this link is a key part of concern ... But it adds Nelson died in 1805, when he was fatally wounded at the Battle of ...
Only a few hours removed from battling two blazes in the city, Nelson Fire and Rescue (NFR) firefighters were heading out in the early morning hours to extinguish a wildfire. Around 2 a.m. NFR ...
Collyn Neff pitched five strong innings and Kam Bishop led a 14-hit barrage as the Bears topped the John Battle Trojans 10-3 and seriously boosted their chances of attaining the Mountain 7 ...
Weiss/Manfredi's proposal for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, “A Connected Tapestry,” would recenter the campus around the 22-acre sculpture park, with expanded spaces for education ...
A brief survey of weapons that are directly or indirectly related to the battle of Trafalgar and which are held in the NMM collection. Described are the different types of edged weapons and firearms ...
A rare and personal relic connected to one of Britain’s greatest naval heroes, Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, is set to be auctioned at a Newcastle auctioneer's later this month. Anderson and ...
But the three women who spearheaded the legal battle have been hit by a deluge of abuse in the wake of the decision. Tory shadow women's minister Mims Davies said: “The brave women behind For ...
The first game of the Stanley Cup playoffs is often filled with messages. And the main message of the Maple Leafs’ 6-2 win Sunday night over the Ottawa Senators appeared to be: “We got this.” ...